Tikib wrote: the oil depletion problem ....you need enough energy to replace both electric and transportation usage AND the infrastructure to do it. So its something that would take a long time to do.
pstarr wrote: we need TO REPLACE THE INFRASTRUCTURE !
Tikib wrote:neither wind nor solar are that cheap yet (and they may never be).
mmasters wrote:The US has 20-30 years worth of natural gas for use in transportation and electricity.
StarvingLion wrote:The arrogant delusional dreamers called university physicists are now betting the farm on this:
http://www.trialphaenergy.com/
another magic fusion box which requires 10x the temp of D-D fusion
That doesn't even solve the propulsion problem which is harder than the free electricity generator problem.
StarvingLion wrote:
Saudi Arabia has 30 years of 10M barrels/day production of oil with no decline.
pstarr wrote:I hate Obama... Cheers!
Newfie wrote:Solar panels, wind generator, controller, dump, mounts, wiring, labor and maintenance. Yeah, real cheap.
Plantagenet wrote:StarvingLion wrote:
Saudi Arabia has 30 years of 10M barrels/day production of oil with no decline.
What makes you think that?
Cheers!pstarr wrote:I hate Obama? Cheers!
What makes you think that?
Cheers! to you as well.
StarvingLion wrote:Plantagenet wrote:StarvingLion wrote:
Saudi Arabia has 30 years of 10M barrels/day production of oil with no decline.
What makes you think that?
Cheers!
Petroleum Engineer Louis Powers (who claims he worked for Saudi Aramco) in his 2012 book 'The World Energy Dilemma' said so....
StarvingLion wrote:Here is the problem to be solved: take out the diesel engine of a large tractor and replace it with some other device with the same dimensions and power characteristics that runs on some fuel derived from sea water.
Pretty easy, huh?
Go to any popular Economist forum. Those mental retards are so dumb they don't even know there is a problem.
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